Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The significance of 中英學校家教協會改選

http://ocdn.founder.net.my/news.php?newsid=39480

I refer to the news on 中英學校改選餘波盪漾 as published in Overseas Chinese Daily News today, 23-June-2009.

The result of the election speaks clearly that parents want change.

Wong Li Kah stood up for them, but would the ministry get the message and acts correctly and accordingly?

They had not been happy with the way the school was run. They don't agree with the policy and behaviour of the school administration, especially to the highhandedness of the education department. In fact, they have been worn out with all their time and money by blindly following what they're told to do, without questions asked. They felt 'blackmailed' by the school and the teachers; and the ministry mysteriously 'allows' it over the years.

Parents are the 'silence' sufferers of the immense 'power' given to the school authority, notably the Principal. The parents and their school children are being 'victimised' by going through all kinds of unnecessary works and subjects. The Chinese schools are especially being taken advantage by the fact that it's a tradition to respect and comply with the teachings and 'guidance' of the school authority, especially the Principal. The teachers are treated like 'adopted parents' and 'family elders', so to speak. This is an immense trust onto these highly respectable individual that integrity is the key to their continue supports from the community.

The exposure on the 'mistrusts' by the school by Wong Li Kah is like attacking the hornet nest, and definitely damaging to the good images built up over the centuries. It's a threat to them.

The problem with the education sector is that some of them are politicians from the backbone of the government. These teachers or education officials are allowed to take part actively in politic. They are mostly members of the powerful governing party. This special relationship has made them very invincible groups in the political party as well as socially. It's not right for them to be in politic given to the fact they are civil servants and must be impartial; but unfortunately it's a truth we have reluctantly 'accepted'.

It's natural that the educational circle covers each other should there any challenges to their fellow members, and especially if it's significant of what Wong Li Kah is doing. Wong is the second one voicing out the unhealthy practices in the education industries, and is quite alone to carry on the fight against the authority that happens to be highly regarded by the society. It'll be heart broken for the public and the authority to admit the problems as they, including the parents, think that the high integrity image of the educationists must be preserved at all costs, even (probably) to the extent of twisting the truth(?). This is bad news for the country if we were to move forward to a modern and advance country by 2020, or the so-called 1Malaysia dream.

Parents must learn from the Wong Li kah case as he questions the so-called traditional approaches and practices which were wrongs. The parents are expected to pay for expenses but the excessive profit must be used for the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) and not to someone else pocket. Parents are people, and people are the master of the nation. Civil servants must listen to the people via PTA. It's not the case presently with parents being pushed around to the civil servant's fancies and wishes.

The authority of the PTA and its power and role in the school also needs to be redefined and revamped by the Minister of Education so that it can contribute significantly and meaningfully in the school administration. Democracy must be seen practiced in the school, and what better place to start with is the PTA.

Will the win by Wong Li Kah wake up the conservative and authoritative styles of the administration in the education ministry? Will the authority honoured the win? On thing for sure, Wong Li kah is not alone. He represents the voices of these unfortunate parents who have been in silence for years. The 'discontent' of the parent can be heard everywhere. Will SKC Anglo Chinese(中英學校) become the seed of change? The case of Anglo Chinese is not an isolated case, it happens in most of the schools.

Now, it's up to the ministers, politicians, and the ministry to act. I sincerely hope that they understand the message and tackle the problems immediately. The government has only 2 years to rectify the situation before it's too late.

3 comments:

· 康華 · said...

刚明兄,

I dont quite follow the happening in the Anglo Chinese school.

From what I can gather from the news, it seems that Wong is opposing the principal merely because she takes commission from the sale of text books.

But as you said, isnt that being going on in MOST, if not ALL, the schools? If that is true, a better way to expose this unhealthy practice is to reflect it to the 教总, if not the Ministry.

I dont think it is good to accuse openly in the paper, for one, it affects the morale of the teachers, and it sets a very bad example to the children who are the innocent parties.

I am not taking side as I dont know both of them, although I dont have children studying there, I worry more for the children.

Chu Kong Ming (朱刚明) said...

I think the whole episode is about transparency and integrity.

As you said earlier, it's really difficult to say who's right or wrong, and it will become very messy if we do.

What matter most in looking at this case is whether the people's interests are at the highest priority.

The dispute at Anglo Chinese school
shouldn't be a personal fight between Wong Li Kah and Ong (the principal)but a matter of dissatisfied peoples and the authority.

Maybe you could shed more lights on this matter from your own source?

· 康華 · said...

我只是从报纸读到,也读得我蒙蒙查查。

真正的问题,相信只有当事人最清楚吧!